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    The Jungle In the 1900s the working conditions for foreigners and natural born citizens were unacceptable. The meat was packaged in factories crawling with disease. Upton Sinclair recognized the issues surrounding these conditions. Sinclair wrote The Jungle to inform the world about how not only the meat packing industry was flawed‚ but also how the working conditions of that time were flawed. Upton Sinclair was born in Baltimore‚ Maryland‚ on September 20‚ 1878. His father was an alcoholic

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    Josel Wong Mr. Wear AP Language and Composition 5 November 2009 The Jungle Questions Part I 1. The wedding between Jurgis and Ona is an epitome of the various problems in Packingtown. The way the saloon keeper took advantage of the couple is representative of the dishonesty and thievery from the surrounding society. The crowd stranded outside the wedding symbolizes the helpless and hungry inhabitants of Packingtown. When the newlyweds allowed these people into the wedding they quickly transformed

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    Fever 1793

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    Fever 1793 Literary Analysis In 1793‚ about 40‚000 people lived in Philadelphia‚ until yellow fever spread through the city. Then‚ it was almost completely soulless. Thousands died over half fled to safer land/areas‚ almost all the rest sick‚ and few well. Fever 1793‚ is a very powerful book because of the intense action‚ the interactions between the characters‚ and the author’s style. The action in this book is very suspenseful. For example‚ in one chapter the main character is alone in her

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    caused by members of the Brucella genus that can infect humans but primarily infects livestock. Symptoms of the disease include intermittent fever‚ sweating‚ chills‚ aches‚ and mental depression. The disease can become chronic and recur‚ particularly if untreated. Also known as undulant fever‚ Malta fever‚ Gibralter fever‚ Bang’s disease‚ or Mediterranean fever‚ brucellosis is most likely to occur among those individuals who regularly work with livestock. The disease originated in domestic livestock

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    The Jungle---just the title alone puts a perfect picture of flourishing foliage into the minds of everyone who has heard its name. One would imagine an adventurous tale behind the cover‚ full of exotic animals‚ exciting journeys‚ and perhaps a singing blue bear befriending an ambitious boy named Mowgli. However‚ the story behind the cover is anything but musical or exciting. To be frank‚ every line of literature will make you contemplate about becoming a vegetarian‚ and here’s why. The Jungle‚ written

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    Scarlet Fever By: Rachael Zabkar In Frankentstein‚ a gothic novel written my Mary Shelley‚ scarlet fever was a huge part in the main plot line. Scarlet fever was a common disease during the time Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein. Scarlet fever was particularly common in children and was fatal and deadly. It was a disease that affected many children and hat many sympotms‚ causes and stages (Bunch 54). In the modern world we live in with modern medicine it’s not as common‚ however‚ back then if you

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    Justine Saldana POLS 2314.07 11/23/12 The Jungle By: Upton Sinclair Ona and Jurgis are getting married and they live in Chicago. They live in Packington which is a city known for their meat packing industry‚ while there they see pins filled with different types of livestock. Tuberculosis is a common disease that is going around during this time‚ and some of the animals are skipped from inspection and continue on into the meat process with this disease. Jurgis is employed in the meat packing

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    Dengue Fever in Malaysia

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    What is Dengue fever? Dengue fever (pronounced Den-gay) is a viral infection caused by the female mosquito (Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus). Dengue fever occurs in tropical and sub-tropical regions and usually increases in the hot and humid months. Dengue fever is not a new disease. It was discovered several hundred years ago. In recent years‚ dengue fever has become a major international public health concern.  Dengue fever nicknamed "breakbone fever" because dengue patients usually express

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    general medical journal and specialty journals in Oncology‚ Neurology and Infectious Diseases. This qualitative study identifies the opinions of researchers about the dengue vaccine‚ supported with various facts on the development of the disease dengue fever‚ one of the mosquito-borne diseases and identifies other research methods being done by organizations such as the‚ World Health Organization (WHO). This journal has additionally informs experts on the specific field on the newest and most detailed

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    universally and inescapably propaganda; sometimes unconsciously‚ but often deliberately‚ propaganda.” These words are especially befitting for Sinclair’s most famous novel‚ The Jungle. Sinclair’s novel follows the devastating collapse of an immigrant Lithuanian family as a result of the ruthless practices of capitalism. Thus‚ The Jungle is a severe critique of capitalism‚ and it possesses the intention of persuading readers to adopt the views of the socialism. With this objective in mind‚ the book has been

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